DESCEIPTION OF PLATE XVI. 



Camelopardalis. 



Figs. 1 to 4. Third cervical vertebra of Camelopardalis Sivalensis, 

 one-half of the natural size. Copied from drawings by Mr. 

 Scharf in No. 98 of the Proceedings of the Geological Society, 

 and by Mr. Dinkel in an impublished Plate of the Fauna An- 

 tiqua Sivalensis. The specimen is in the British Museum ; Cat. 

 No. 39,760. a a, orifices of the arterial canals ; h, longitu- 

 dinal ridge on the underside of the body ; c c, upper articulating 

 head ; </, lower articulating surface ; e e, alffiform expansions oi 

 the transverse processes ; //, superior oblique processes ; g g, 

 inferior oblique processes ; h h, spinous process ; i i, inferior 

 transverse processes; k, foramen of the nutritious artery. (See 

 pages 197 & 543.) 



Figs. 5 a and 5 b. Views in plan and profile of the last two upper molars 

 of Camelopardalis affinis, one-half of the natural size. This as 

 well as the succeeding figures, copied from No. 98 Proc. Geol. 

 Sec, PI. II. 



Fig. 6. Last upper molar, right side, of Camelopardalis affinis, one-half 

 of natural size. 



Fig. 7. Last lower molar, left side, of ditto, one-half of natural size. 



Fig. 8. Last lower false molar, left side, of ditto, one-half of natural size. 



Fig. 9. Second upper false molar, right side, of ditto, one-half of natiural 

 size. 



Fig. 10. Rugose reticulated surface of the enamel of upper molars of 

 ditto, magnified to twice the natural size. (See page 202.) 



